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This raquet sport can be played at sports centres and clubs throughout Axarquia and Andalucia.
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Leave at dawn to soar through the skies, enjoying stunning views, returning to a champagne breakfast.
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Cruises with free drinks and tapas. Choose to swim, snorkel, steer, search dolphins or relax & sightsee.
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Every town has a football ground. The best loved sport in Spain which any nationality is welcome to join in.
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The Costa del Sol is often referred to as the Costa del Golf. Here we list the courses and their attributes.
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From coastal canters to rugged mountain trots, Axarquia offers a huge variety of terrain to explore.
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Andalucia offers an extensive water sports infrastructure to sailing and boating enthusiasts.
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Clubs to practice and train in these combat sports can be found throughout Andalucia.
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Played with a solid paddle instead of a strung raquet, paddle tennis is very popular throughout Spain.
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Sotogrande is one of the top venues in the world for polo where the sport is played throughout the year.
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Two out of every three bars in Spain have a pool or billiards table to outwit your opponents. Or join a club.
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A 10% improvement in putting affects a score more favourably than a 10% improvement in driving distance.
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Horse racing at Mijas Costa, attracting punters and fans of all nationalities from along the coast.
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Exciting expeditions and training on coastal cliff faces or mountain escarpments. Andalucia has both.
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Learn to sail in the mild climate of the Mediterranean. Moor your yacht at one of the many marinas.
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Along the Mediterranean coast, dive schools and clubs offer a range of courses and club dives.
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One of the few places on earth where you can sunbathe on the beach or don skis and hit the slopes.
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Unlike many other resorts in Europe, novice and expert snowboarders are welcomed in the Sierra Nevada.
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All sports activities are available at the many sports centres along the Costa del Sol and inland towns.
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High speed raquet sport, played in a four-walled court, popular in Spain and played in most sports centres.
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A cool way to enjoy the climate. Pools may be private, public in town, in bars, restaurants and sports centres.
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A gentle, strengthening exercise practiced outdoors for health, meditation and as a soft martial arts.
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Tee ranges in Spain are associated with most golf courses and some of the larger sports centres.
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Public courts are available in most towns & urbanisations, with clubs and coaching in the larger towns.
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